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It’s the start of the Year of the Pig, so we thought of sweetening up the celebrations with more delicious options for your new year dinners; some are even open on the second and third day.

1/5Chopsuey Cafe

So you’ve finished tossing the Chopsuey Lucky Lunar Lo Hei; now it’s time for the reunion meal and there are two sets to choose from. The first is good for a party of four to six, and commences with a refreshing Gancia Lychee Prosecco or Lychee Green Tea Shake.

The meal is composed of addictive chargrilled king prawn sticks with a zingy chilli lime dip; lemongrass and lime poached barramundi; and smoky chilli pepper chicken. If you’re inviting extended family, the second set caters for up to eight diners, and has more inspired dishes, including the sweet chilli king prawns and the sticky five-spiced roast duck.

The highlight is a suckling pig roulade, beautifully prepared with truffle, pearl barley, Chinese ham and crispy shallots, while the dessert of mandarin orange cheesecake rounds up the auspicious meal perfectly.

3/5Tippling Club

This progressive restaurant didn't miss a beat with its own unique offerings inspired by Chinese New Year classics. What better way to kickstart the meal than with a foie gras terrine dressed with confit duck, mandarin and myoga (Japanese ginger).

In the three-course menu, you’ll also see familiar names such as the Buddha Jumps Over The Wall, but instead, these luxurious ingredients are served in a risotto. Of course, there are pineapple tarts, which are served with textures of yoghurt and white miso caramel.

4/5Full of Luck Restaurant

This restaurant's festive options are served in set menus designed to the number of diners at your table. Keep a lookout of for the signatures, especially the fragrant X.O. lap cheong pork rib rice wrapped in lotus leaf, which goes extremely well with some hei bee hiam.

There are also sautéed prawns perfumed with black truffle; honey glazed char siew and crispy kurobuta pork served together on a platter; and stewed fish noodles flavoured with the restaurant’s specialty housemade X.O. chilli sauce.